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2007 GT-500The 2007 Shelby GT500 is one of the most highly anticipated new Mustangs in history. When Ford decided to put a slightly detuned Ford GT supercar engine in America’s favorite ponycar, it created a buzz never before seen in the four-plus-decade history of the breed.

Of course, the debate about how good it could be has raged in the enthusiast media since the GT500 show car was first revealed. We are here to announce that it’s damn good. Is it worth paying $20,000 over sticker to get one? Of course not. Ford will be, relatively speaking, flooding the market with them 8,000 or so per year for five years so it’s not like they will be rare. In other words, there will be more produced in the first two years alone than the sum total of all previous Shelby Mustangs.

2004 Ford MustangThe model that ultimately explains the term ‘pony car’ celebrated its fortieth birthday in 2004, and it isn’t shy about showing its age. Mustang models proudly wore special commemorative badges for all the world to see. If you are a real Ford Mustang enthusiast, the 40th Anniversary Package is a must have. It features a special trim and other distinguishing features.

Next year will see the Mustang get a big redesign. In light of this, it’s not surprising to find that there aren’t too many new features offered for 2004. The 2004 Ford Mustang is offered in the following trims: Base Standard, Deluxe and Premium; GT Deluxe and Premium; Mach 1; and Cobra. The 2004 Ford Mustang continues to be offered as a two-door coupe and a two-door convertible. Not the biggest cars out there, Mustangs seat four.

Ford CommercialOne thing that seems to be working at Ford is the advertising group’s creativity. There have been some pretty clever ideas coming from those studios, and if you watch their recent adition, you’ll see the fruits of their labor once again.

As a follow up to the Mustang GT burnout “how to” featuring the father and son in a parking garage and the GT500 “couldn’t find a suitable speed limit’ spot, we hope to see this one on TV as well. We’re a little curious as to why they used the rental-only Shelby GT-H in the video instead of the available-to-everybody Shelby GT, but it’s not like it diminishes the fun in any way.

Mustang Giugiaro ConceptLast year, Giorgetto Giugiaro celebrated 50 years in the car design business with the Ferrari GG50. This year, son Fabrizio led the design of this Ford Mustang Concept. Father gets a new Ferrari, son gets a Ford Mustang GT. The Giugiaros are just like that family you envied in high school, except that trying to say their names fast might make you choke on your tongue.

2002 MustangFour diverse models were offered in the 2002 year, so that you may select the body type and configuration that suits you best. On the market are the 2002 Ford Mustang Coupe, Mustang Convertible, Mustang GT, and the 2002 Ford Mustang GT Convertible. The two main differences lie in performance with the V6 and V8 options, and of course in the coupe vs. convertible design.

The 2002 Ford Mustang boasts a phenomenal sound system including an optional six-disc, in-dash CD changer that pumps out the tunes via six amplifiers, four subwoofers, four tweeters, and two trunk-mounted subwoofer enclosures. You may also choose an MP3 CD player.

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